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How These Agricultural Drones Are Helping Farmers In Tunisia

In the next decade, Tunisia is set to face longer droughts, depleted water resources, and more fires. Currently, agriculture accounts for 80% of the country’s water use. Robocare’s agricultural drones are being used by farmers in Tunisia, which use AI and spectral imaging to identify which plants are diseased or need watering for efficient use of resources. Agricultural drones are also being used in some other countries for seeding and crop assessment. Here’s more.

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